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93:(69-36 BC) had a sanctuary for the royal cult built - from which many Greek inscriptions survive. This was one of a series of similar sanctuaries built by the same king; the most significant of which was visible from Ancoz: 79: 184: 231: 149: 241: 138: 127: 116: 105: 54:), opposite the ancient city of Charmodara. On the hill where the acropolis was located there were two large springs. Both cities are now under the 31: 251: 176:
J. Wagner & G. Petzl, "Relief- und Inschriftfragmente des kommagenischen Herrscherkultes aus Ancoz." in G. Heedemann et al.
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Neue Forschungen zur Religionsgeschichte Kleinasiens : Elmar Schwertheim zum 60. Geburtstag gewidmet
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J. David Hawkins, "Gods of Commagene: The cult of the Stag-God in the inscriptions of Ancoz." in
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is the name used in academic literature for an ancient settlement, which is located below the
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period (1200-700 BC), Ancoz was a sanctuary site, where the gods
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were worshipped, with dedicatory inscriptions from King
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The ancient settlement, whose name is unknown, was in
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Atatürk Reservoir
Turkey
Eskitaş
Commagene
Euphrates
Cendere Çayı
Atatürk Reservoir
Neo-Hittite
Runtiya
Ala-Kubaba
Suppiluliuma
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Antiochus I Theos
Nemrut Dağı
Luwian hieroglyphic
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Adıyaman Archaeological Museum
Adana Archaeology Museum
Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum
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